TC45D a couple of things

   / TC45D a couple of things #11  
Just a thought that maybe the fluid is contaminated with water and it slighty frozen causing the wheel to be stuck.

Derek
 
   / TC45D a couple of things #12  
Derek, I hadn't thought of that before, but that sure sounds like a good possibility if it's only happening when it's cold. And JohnT, if there's water in that front axle, I'd sure get it drained, flushed, and refilled with clean oil as soon as possible.

Bird
 
   / TC45D a couple of things #13  
JohnT, I think "posi-traction" and limited slip differential is the difference between Kleenex and facil tissues and a differential lock is the manuel(usually by a pedal) locking of both wheels.I could be wrong.At any rate a limited slip differential has more to go wrong.

RCH
 
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#14  
Derek & Bird,

I'll check for it, but I my doubts because the only other time this has happen was in early fall. Never even came close to freezing temperatures.

Thanks for the sugestion(s)... everyone!
 
   / TC45D a couple of things #15  
I also have a TC45D. Just got it July 2000.

As for the temp. never going up - join the club. I actually had the dealer come out & put a new thermostat in mine shortly after buying it since it would only warm up to normal when you "worked" it but not when running under light duty use. I called another dealer who called New Holland for me & they said that unless you work it a little harder you won't see much temp. on the gauge & that it is normal. In the winter I have cut a hole in a piece of cardboard that allows about 50% of the radiator to get air & that helps a lot. I was cautioned by the dealer not to block much more than 50% due to the plastic fan. (even with the cardboard - at 20 below 0 it still won't move off the bottom peg much if at all) I would like to here if others have "cold blooded" machines too.

I don't believe front wheel should ever lock up or drag. I have parked mine in FWD a couple times & never experienced a problem.

My FEL sometimes pops out of "float" when it gets a little below 0 F. I believe that is normal.

Good luck with your front end.

tf
 
   / TC45D a couple of things #16  
tf, apparently very low readings on the temperature gauge is common on a lot of tractors. I have a 1999 B2710 Kubota and if the temperature EVER gets more than a quarter of the way up (even in 100 degree weather), I know the radiator screen is getting covered with grass, dust, etc. A number of other people have discussed having the same thing with their Kubotas (and New Hollands - don't know about the Deeres).

Bird
 
   / TC45D a couple of things #17  
My TC35D runs cool too. If the temp outside is 25 to 30 and I run the tractor lightly the temp will never get off the bottom peg. I use a piece of cardboard. I insert it between the oil cooler and the engine radiator. With light work, I can then get the temp just into the yellow. I have a hard time understanding how the cardboard could harm the fan. I have mine about 50% blocked. I guess it has to be really cold (below 20F) for the hydraulics to act strange. Mine seem to work perfectly at the above temps.

Peter
 
   / TC45D a couple of things
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#18  
TF, Bird, & Peter:

Seems we're all experiencing and thinking the same things. I too did the cardboard trick. Stuck mine between the radiator and hydro cooler. I was more agressive and covered 2/3's of the radiator. Now I get well into the green in sub-zero to temps. Neighbor called and asked if I could rescue his Polaris 4x4 ATV. Got it stuck at the edge of our lake right up to the top of his tires. Seem he found a new spring.... the HARD way. I mention this because tonight it was in the low 20's and my temp is still well running nicely in the green. Looks like the cardboard will stay until early spring. FYI - sure seems like loader float is more likely to pop out in low/extreme outdoor temps and when tractor operating temp is below green. Also, my suspicions about my left front wheel locking appear to be confirmed. Hasn't happend now that I only use FWD when needed and don't run it into the shop and park it in FWD. Simply..... user error!
 
   / TC45D a couple of things #19  
I can confirm on my JD 790. Bush hogging last fall in some hot weather the temp only came up as the rad. screen got blocked, same as Bird said. Normally, it barely moves the needle.

Rob
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   / TC45D a couple of things #20  
Peter

According to my dealer, their have been some issues with too much deflection of the plastic fan blades when too much cardboard is used. If there isn't enough room between the fan & radiator for the fan to deflect at high RPMs, it rubbs into the radiator. It was a generalization that the service manager made which may or may not apply to the new Boomers. At any rate it didn't sound like it was worth chancing. I recently cut out a new cardboard piece which allows about 37% air flow & that gets me into the green down to about 20 degrees F with no problems.

Troy
 

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